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This is a weekly list of Free Homeschool Curriculum and Resources compiled by Carrie from HomeSchoolGiveaways.com. If you aren’t a homeschooler, but you’re a parent, teacher, babysitter, or nanny, you’ll probably find at least a few useful freebies in this list. You may also want to go through the Educational Deals and Freebies from earlier this week for more.

General Homeschool Resources

FREE Morning Basket Bundle – There is a LOT of information available about the concept of “morning basket” or “circle time” or “basket time”- but the actual specifics available are lacking desperately. Grab this free morning basket bundle to get started.

Morning Boards for Your Homeschool – Morning boards are super useful to start off your homeschool days. This post shows you how to use a morning board and shares some practical ideas for morning boards.

Dual Credit and College Prep Resources – Preparing for college can be stressful for both parent and teenager. Don’t miss out on this ultimate list of college prep resources and dual credit information.

Early Learning Resources

Kindergarten Readiness Skills – As your child passes the preschool stage, it becomes time to starting thinking about kindergarten readiness skills. Here are the primary ten skills that you should focus on with your child to prepare them for beginning kindergarten.

FREE Charlotte Mason Inspired Preschool Curriculum – The Gentle + Classical Preschool has been designed for the busy Mama (that’s YOU) who loves both the philosophies of Charlotte Mason and Classical education with a little Montessori thrown in- and wants to implement those as early as can be fruitful.

Science & Math Resources

FREE No Prep Addition Games – These no prep addition games is just what a busy mom needs to provide addition practice to her homeschool.

FREE Printable Living Science Books List – Grab this huge printable science book list for your homeschool. This list has over 50+ living books to read to your children that your whole family can enjoy throughout the years.

The “Pronounce for Spelling” Technique – A great technique for preventing spelling errors is called “Pronounce for Spelling.” When we pronounce for spelling, we carefully enunciate each syllable (dif-fer-ent), making it much easier to spell. Watch this video for a demonstration. FREEBIE INCLUDED!

Giveaways for Your Homeschool & Home

Carrie has been homeschooling for over a decade and loves to share FREE homeschooling resources, deals, and reviews over at Homeschool Giveaways. You can find homeschool freebies, free homemaking resources, meal plans, free unit studies, and much more.

AOP’s print curriculum,LIFEPAC, was actually their very first curriculum and it’s been a trusted curriculum among homeschoolers for over 40 years!

The LIFEPAC curriculum recently got beautifully redesigned, and the content is now presented in an age-appropriate way for students in kindergarten through 12th grade.

LIFEPAC is really unique because the full year of curriculum is broken up into 10 worktexts — which are portable, easy-to-use sections that combine textbook lessons with workbook exercises. This allows kids to learn at their own pace, build confidence gradually and consistently, and gain a sense of accomplishment every 3 to 4 weeks as each worktext is completed.

The LIFEPAC curriculum comes in a variety of subjects: Bible, History & Geography, Language Arts, Math, Science, and Electives. (And there are tons of choices for Electives, including Health, Literature, Geology, Computer, Astronomy, Spanish, and so many more!)

Plus, each LIFEPAC comes with a removable self-test for review, a teacher’s guide, answer keys, and practical tips for teaching your children.

This is a weekly list of Free Homeschool Curriculum and Resources compiled by Carrie from HomeSchoolGiveaways.com. If you aren’t a homeschooler, but you’re a parent, teacher, babysitter, or nanny, you’ll probably find at least a few useful freebies in this list. You may also want to go through the Educational Deals and Freebies from earlier this week for more.

General Homeschool Resources

Back-to-Homeschool Checklist – The beginning of a new homeschool year should be exciting rather than stressful, but to get to that point requires some planning. Use these items on our helpful summer homeschool checklist to make sure you’re thoroughly prepared for your new year.

FREE Printable Five Senses Sorting Activity – This free printable five senses sorting activity is perfect for toddlers and preschoolers. It helps to build critical thinking skills while the child figures out which sense is used for each item.

Making a Nature Study Backpack – Learn how to incorporate a nature study into your homeschool or to just get the most out of a hike through the woods or a trip to the beach.

FREE Printable Living Science Books List – Grab this huge printable science book list for your homeschool. This list has over 50+ living books to read to your children that your whole family can enjoy throughout the years.

Language Arts Resources

FREE Writing Book for Homeschoolers – Curiosity Saved the Cat is a short, story-based journey through 34 years of teaching, written by the author of One Year Adventure Novel and will help you instill a love of writing in your children.

History & Geography Resources

FREE World War I Research and Notebooking Unit – This World War I: Research and Notebooking Unit provides parents, teachers, and students options for studying battles of WWI including a list of 168 World War I battles and engagements, world maps of the regions where the battles occurred, and multiple notebooking page templates.

Carrie has been homeschooling for over a decade and loves to share FREE homeschooling resources, deals, and reviews over at Homeschool Giveaways. You can find homeschool freebies, free homemaking resources, meal plans, free unit studies, and much more.

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